Red Cliffs National Conservation Area

Red Cliffs National Conservation Area

Red Cliffs National Conservation Area offers striking red rock landscapes and a host of outdoor activities near St. George, Utah.

44,725
Acres Protected
130
Miles of Trails
300,000
Annual Visitors
2009
Year Established

About Red Cliffs National Conservation Area

Red Cliffs National Conservation Area
 

Red Cliffs National Conservation Area, situated in southwestern Utah, spans over 45,000 acres of stunning red rock terrain. The area is part of the Mojave Desert and is characterized by its dramatic cliffs, deep canyons, and unique geological formations. Visitors are drawn to its trails that wind through vibrant sandstone landscapes, offering breathtaking views and opportunities to explore petroglyph sites that speak to the ancient history of the region. The conservation area is a haven for wildlife, including the threatened Mojave Desert tortoise, as well as a variety of bird species. Popular among hikers and mountain bikers, the region boasts extensive trails and loops, including the renowned Red Cliffs Desert Reserve. Its proximity to urban amenities makes it an accessible destination for outdoor enthusiasts eager to experience the intersection of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Key recreational opportunities include hiking, camping, climbing, and wildlife viewing, making it a year-round draw for nature lovers.

Highlights

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Snow Canyon Overlook

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Habitat of the Mojave Desert Tortoise

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Silver Reef Ghost Town

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Babylon Arch

Notable Natural Features

Red Cliffs Recreation Area

Offers a partnership of excellent hiking trails and scenic views.

Dinosaur Tracks

Preserved dinosaur tracks that are visible along certain trails.

Anasazi Petroglyphs

Historical rock carvings that provide a glimpse into indigenous cultures.